THE NEW SERIES OF MANUALS. 



principles of Physiology. Such subjects as are useful in the 

 practice of medicine and surgery are treated more fully than those 

 which are essential only to an abstract physiological knowledge. 



' ' The brief examination I have given it was so favorable that I 

 placed it in the list of text-books recommended in the circular of the 

 University Medical College." Prof. Le^vis A. Stimson, M.D., 

 57 East 33d Street, New York. 



No. 5. POTTER'S MATBRIA MEDIC A, 

 PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICS. 



OVER 600 PRESCRIPTIONS, FORMULAE, ETC. 

 A Handbook of Materia Medica, Pharmacy and 

 Therapeutics including the Physiological Action of 

 Drugs, Special Therapeutics of Diseases, Official and 

 Extemporaneous Pharmacy, etc., etc. By SAM'L 

 O. L. POTTER, M.A., M.D., Professor of the Practice of 

 Medicine in Cooper Medical College, San Francisco, 

 Late A. A. Surg., U. S. A., Author of the " Quiz. 

 . Compends" of Anatomy and Materia Medica, etc. 

 This book contains many unique features of style and arrange- 

 ment ; no time or trouble has been spared to make it most complete 

 and yet concise in all its parts. It contains many prescriptions of 

 practical worth, a great mass of facts conveniently and concisely 

 put together, also many tables, dose lists, diagnostic hints, etc., 

 all rendering it the most complete manual ever published. 



ft Dr. Potter's handbook will find a place, and a very important 

 one, in our colleges and the libraries of our practitioners." N. Y. 

 Medical Journal. 



No. 6. DISEASES OF CHILDREN. 



A Manual. By J. F. GOODHART, M.D., Phys. to the 

 Evelina Hospital for Children ; Asst. Phys. to 

 Guy's Hospital, London. American Edition. Edited 

 by Louis STARR, M.D., Clinical Prof, of Dis. of 

 Children in the Hospital of the Univ. of Pennsylvania, 

 and Physician to the Children's Hospital, Phila. 

 Containing many new Prescriptions, a list of over 50 

 Formulae, conforming to the U. S. Pharmacopoeia, and 

 Directions for making Artificial Human Milk, for the 

 Artificial Digestion of Milk, etc. 



"As it is said of some men, so it might be said of some books, 

 that they are 'born to greatness.' This new volume has, we 

 believe, a mission, particularly in the hands of the younger 

 members of the profession. In these days of prolixity in medical 

 literature, it is refreshing to meet with an author who knows both 

 what to say and when he has said it. The work of Dr. Goodhart 

 Price of each Book, Cloth, $3.00. Leather, $3.50. 



